December 31st, 2013

Third Straight Dubai Win For Marathon New Boys?

The man tipped by many as one of the brightest prospects in African distance running will be aiming to become the third consecutive debut winner from Ethiopia when the Standard Chartered Dubai Marathon gets underway on January 24, 2014.

Atsedu Tsegay is the 22 year-old marathon debutant looking to follow in the footsteps of 2012 winner Ayele Abshero (2:04:23) and 2013 champion Lelisa Desisa (2:04:45) who both produced stunning times to win on their first marathon appearances on the international stage.

Both Abshero and Desisa arrived in Dubai as relative unknowns but after posting world-class times in the world’s richest running event, they returned to Ethiopia with their names firmly established in marathon history.

There are indications that Tsegay might indeed be the next great talent to emerge from Ethiopia despite a year away from the running scene recovering from an ankle injury.

In mid-December he won the New Delhi Half Marathon, which featured a superb elite field. Tsegay clocked 59m:12s to break the course record by three seconds and show that he has fully recovered from an ankle injury, which kept him out of competition for almost 12 months.

His half marathon personal best also suggests high potential, having run 58m:47s in Prague in 2012, not only a course record but also deposing the legendary three-time Dubai winner Haile Gebrselassie as the Ethiopian record holder.

“We have certainly witnessed some stunning marathon debuts here in Dubai and there is every reason to suggest we may see another ‘first timer’ win in 2014,” said Event Director Peter Connerton.

“The course will once again be particularly benign for both elite and regular runners so we expect some quick times in three weeks time. However, the marathon is a punishing event and even the greatest runners can come unstuck on the day. But Atsedu comes to Dubai with a growing reputation and we look forward to seeing how he handles the step up the ranks to the classic 42.195km distance.”

With entrant numbers already up on this time last year, organisers are expecting a new record turn out for an event which will see the start and finish on the Umm Sequiem Road close to the Dubai Police Academy and taken several iconic landmarks on the Jumeirah Beach Road including the Burj Al Arab and Madinat properties.